Welcome to the Highlands New Jersey Spring Striped Bass Charity Fishing Tournament benefiting Jason's Dreams for Kids. Please come out and support the kids for this great cause while doing something you love!

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Last weekend’s Highlands Striped Bass Tournament (highlandsnjstripedbasstournament.com) out of Twin Lights Marina was won by Len Fantasia of Atlantic Highlands on his Wave Dancer with two almost identical bass totaling 80 pounds. He received a trophy from the mayor that will be displayed in the municipal building. Mike Sisto was second aboard Blackwater with a total of 74.25 pounds, and Joe DeSilva on Just Joe took third at 67.7 pounds. The

On Monday May 14th, 2012, Tournament Director Barry Heffernan will be talking live about the Highlands Striped Bass tournament which benefits Jason's Dreams for Kids. He will be on News 12, between 8:15 and 8:40. Channel 62 on Comcast, and channel 12 on Cablevision.

Our 11th annual premier striped bass tournament will run on Saturday (06/01/13) from 5:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. and Sunday (06/02/13) from 5:00 A.M to 1:00 P.M. at the Twin Lights Marina, Shrewsbury Ave, Highlands, NJ. Following the tournament the committee will host a picnic for all participants of the tournament. There is a $100 per boat entry fee As always, the Highlands Annual Bass Tournament will benefit Jason's Dreams for Kids. We also would like

The Highlands Spring Striped Bass Tournament (highlandsnjstripedbasstournament.com) ran into some rugged weather Saturday, but concluded with an impressive performance by Capt. Erwin Heinrich on his Scales'n Tales from Atlantic Highlands as he not only had the biggest bass at 47.4 pounds, but also the winning two-fish total of 77.45 pounds. That didn't put him too far ahead of Greg Nunn's Happy Daze with a second place 74.35 pounds. Third went to

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As always, the Highlands Annual Bass Tournament will benefit Jason's Dreams for Kids. We also would like to give the captains the option to have their catch be filleted by tournament volunteers and donated to the Monmouth County Food Bank and Local Soup Kitchens. This has been a huge success with several hundred pounds of filets donated to the food bank for distribution each year.